Two games into the 2022 Ohio State football season, there is a lot to talk about – both good and bad – on both sides of the ball.
The offense has been solid, even without star wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, but something both main running backs are doing could be holding the offense back from being even better.
And on the defensive side of the ball, the front seven has been aggressive and the secondary has used a few tricks to make life miserable for opposing starting quarterbacks. Buckeye Huddle’s Xs and Os guru Ross Fulton explains all of that and addresses fan concerns about sophomore cornerback Denzel Burke.
You can also read Ross’ articles on the Ohio State offense and Ohio State defense.
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